Wasserman averaged 10.5 ppg on a Rockets team that finished 2-19. Francis and Hicks started as sophomores for a Port Clinton team that won 14 games in the regular season and was in the hunt for the Sandusky Bay Conference crown until the end. Francis and Hicks posted similar numbers, with Hicks average 13.2 ppg and eight rpg, and Francis averaging 13.4 ppg and 7.4 rpg.

Nick Wiedenhoft of Danbury was honorable mention in Division IV.

On the girls all-star teams, Comets teammates Brittany Darling and Simone Eli made the Division III team, with Darling making the first team for the second year in a row, and Eli making the second team.

"I've been the coach of Genoa girls basketball for four years," said Comets coach Tom Knotak. "Brittany's been with me every step of the way."

Darling led the Suburban Lakes League with nearly 19 points a game and 11.6 rebounds. Right behind her was Eli at 17.9 ppg.

"We've been very fortunate to have good post play," Kontak said. "We've also been fortunate to have good guard play. I'm happy for Simone and we're real excited for next year."

Oak Harbor's Erica Lipstraw made the third team in Division II while teammate Danielle Zurvalec was honorable mention. Because the team had so many contributing players -- and so little height -- the Rockets used a platoon system this year, so Lipstraw and Zurvalec each averaged about nine points a game, but only played about half of each contest.

"They're both hard-working nice young ladies," said Oak Harbor coach Dick Heller. "They were willing to buy into the system and they helped make it work."

Port Clinton's Mari Monaco, Mallory Long and Bethany Buchanan were all honorable-mention selections in Division II as well.